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Messianic Ideas and Movements in Sunni Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

Messianic Ideas and Movements in Sunni Islam

Expectation of a redeemer is a widespread phenomenon across many civilizations. Classical Islamic traditions maintain that the mahdi will transform our world by making Islam the sole religion, and that he will do so in collaboration with Jesus, who will return as a Muslim and play a major role in this apocalyptic endeavour. While the messianic idea has been most often discussed in relation to Shi‘i Islam, it is highly important in the Sunni branch as well. In this groundbreaking work, Yohanan Friedmann explores its roots in Sunni Islam, and studies four major mahdi claimants – Ibn Tumart, Sayyid Muhammad Jawnpuri, Muhammad Ahmad and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – who made a considerable impact in the regions where they emerged. Focusing on their religious thought, and relating it to classical Muslim ideas on the apocalypse, he examines their movements and considers their achievements, failures and legacies – including the ways in which they prefigured some radical Islamic groups of modern times.

Tolerance and Coercion in Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Tolerance and Coercion in Islam

Since the beginning of its history, Islam has encountered other religious communities both in Arabia and in the territories conquered during its expansion. Muslims faced other religions from the position of a ruling power and were therefore able to determine the nature of that relationship in accordance with their world-view and beliefs. Yohanan Friedmann's original and erudite study examines questions of religious tolerance as they appear in the Qur'an and in the prophetic tradition, and analyses the principle that Islam is exalted above all religions, discussing the ways in which this principle was reflected in various legal pronouncements. The book also considers the various interpretations of the Qur'anic verse according to which 'No compulsion is there in religion ...', noting that, despite the apparent meaning of this verse, Islamic law allowed the practice of religious coercion against Manichaeans and Arab idolaters, as well as against women and children in certain circumstances.

Tolerance and Coercion in Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Tolerance and Coercion in Islam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-05-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Friedmann's study sheds light on medieval attitudes to religious tolerance.

תנועות דתיות ותמורות דתיות ביהדות, בנצרות ובאסלאם
  • Language: en

תנועות דתיות ותמורות דתיות ביהדות, בנצרות ובאסלאם

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

From Midrash to epic : the reshaping of rabbinic discourse in Jewish synagogue poetry (Piyut) / Michael Fishbane -- From total depravity to limited autonomy : reflections on the transformative potential of Protestantism / Michael Heyd -- The Hasidic revival : an interpretation of the emergence of a spiritual movement / Moshe Idel -- Confessionalization and religious authority in the early modern Western Sephardic Diaspora / Yosef Kaplan -- Conversion, apostasy and excommunication in the Islamic tradition / Yohanan Friedmann.

Shaykh Aḥmad Sirhindī
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Shaykh Aḥmad Sirhindī

A reissue of a classic that has been out of print for many years. Friedmann analyses the significance of Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi in Islamic thought, through a study of his celebrated collection of letters.

Rationalization in Religions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Rationalization in Religions

Current tendencies in religious studies and theology show a growing interest for the interchange between religions and the cultures of rationalization surrounding them. The studies published in this volume, based on the international conferences of both the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften and the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, aim to contribute to this field of interest by dealing with concepts and influences of rationalization in Judaism, Christianity, Islam and religion in general. In addition to taking a closer look at the immediate links in the history of tradition between those rationalizing movements and evolutions in religion, emphasis is put on intellectual-historical convergences: Therefore, the articles are led by central comparative questions, such as what factors foster/hinder rationalization?; where are criteria for rationalization drawn from?; in which institutions is rationalization taking place?; who propagates, supports and utilizes rationalization?

Religious Responses to Modernity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Religious Responses to Modernity

The dawn of the modern age posed challenges to all of the world’s religions – and since then, religions have countered with challenges to modernity. In Religious Responses to Modernity, seven leading scholars from Germany and Israel explore specific instances of the face-off between religious thought and modernity, in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. As co-editor Christoph Markschies remarks in his Foreword, it may seem almost trivial to say that different religions, and the various currents within them, have reacted in very different ways to the “multiple modernities” described by S.N. Eisenstadt. However, things become more interesting when the comparative perspective leads us to d...

Muslim Minorities in Modern Times
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Muslim Minorities in Modern Times

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-31
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This volume is the product of an international symposium on "Muslim Minorities in Modern Times" held at the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Jerusalem on June 22-24, 2014.

Shaykh Ahman Sirhindi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Shaykh Ahman Sirhindi

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The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 12
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The History of al-Ṭabarī Vol. 12

The present volume of the History of al-Ṭabarī deals with the years 14 and 15 of the Islamic era, which correspond to A.D. 635-637. The nascent Islamic state had just emerged victorious from the crisis that followed the Prophet's death in 632 and had suppressed what was known as the riddah ("apostasy") rebellion in the Arabian peninsula. Under the leadership of ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb, the second caliph, or successor to the Prophet Muhammad, the Muslims embarked on the conquests that would soon transform the whole of the Middle East and North Africa into an Arab empire. Most of the present volume describes the battle of al-Qādisiyyah, which took place on the border between the fertile...